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Bill Anderson Lyrics for Song: Ol' Doc Brown
 Lyrics for Album: By Request [Varese] [2000]
 
 
 
 7855>(arr. Bill Anderson)
 
 
 
 He was just and old country doctor
 
 In a small Georgia town
 
 Fame and fortune had passed him by
 
 But we never saw him frown.
 
 
 
 As day by day in his kindly way
 
 He served us one and all
 
 Many a patient forgot to pay
 
 Although Doc's fees were small.
 
 
 
 But ol' Doc Brown didn't seem to mind
 
 In fact he didn't even send out bills
 
 His only ambition it seemed was to find
 
 Sure cures for aches and ills.
 
 
 
 Why nearly half the folks
 
 In our home town
 
 And yes, I'm one of them too
 
 Were ushered in by ol' Doc Brown.
 
 
 
 When we made our first debaut ah, he needed his dimes
 
 And there were times he'd receive a fee
 
 But he would pass it on to some poor soul
 
 That he said needed it worse than he.
 
 
 
 So when hard times hit our town
 
 And drained each meager purse
 
 The scanty income of Ol' Doc Brown
 
 Just went from bad to worse.
 
 
 
 He had to sell his furniture
 
 Why he couldn't even pay his office rent
 
 And so to an old dusty room over a liberty stable
 
 Ol' Doc Brown and his satchel went.
 
 
 
 On the hitching post at the curb below
 
 To advertise his wares
 
 He nailed up a little sign that read
 
 "Doc Brown has moved up stairs."
 
 
 
 And there he kept on helping people get well
 
 And his heart was pure gold
 
 But anyone with eyes could see
 
 That Doc was getting old.
 
 
 
 Then one day he didn't even answer
 
 When they knocked upon his door
 
 Ol' Doc Brown was lying down
 
 But his life was no more.
 
 
 
 They found him there in his old black suit
 
 But on his face was a smile of contentment
 
 But all the money they could find on him
 
 Was a quarter and one ol' copper cent.
 
 
 
 So they opened up his ledger
 
 And what they saw gave their hearts a pull
 
 'Cause beside each debtor's name
 
 Ol' Doc had written "Paid in full."
 
 
 
 Well, it looked like the potter's field for Doc
 
 And that caused us some alarm
 
 'Till some one remembered the family graveyard
 
 Out on the Simmon's farm.
 
 
 
 Ol' Doc had brought six of their kids into this world
 
 And Simmons was a grateful cuss
 
 He said "Doc been like one of the family
 
 So he can sleep with us."
 
 
 
 Ol' Doc Brown should have had a funeral fine
 
 Enough for a king
 
 It's a ghastly joke that our town was broke
 
 And no one could give a thing.
 
 
 
 Except Jones the undertaker
 
 He did mighty well
 
 He donated an old iron casket
 
 He'd never been able to sell.
 
 
 
 And the funeral procession
 
 Well, it wasn't much for grace and pomp and style
 
 But those wagonloads of mourners
 
 They stretched out for more than a mile.
 
 
 
 And we breathed a prayer
 
 As we laid him there to rest beneath the sod
 
 This man who had earned the right
 
 To be on speaking terms with God.
 
 
 
 His grave was covered with flowers
 
 But not from the floral shop
 
 Just roses and things from folks gardens
 
 And one or two dandelion tops.
 
 
 
 For time had hit our town hard
 
 And each man carried a load
 
 So some just picked the wild flowers
 
 As they passed along the road.
 
 
 
 We wanted to give Doc a monument
 
 We kind of figured we owed him one
 
 'Cause he had made our town a better place
 
 For all the good he had done.
 
 
 
 But monuments cost money
 
 So we just did the best we could
 
 And on his grave we just placed
 
 A monument of wood.
 
 
 
 We pulled up that old hitching post
 
 Where Doc had nailed his sign
 
 We painted it white and to all of us
 
 It surely did look fine.
 
 
 
 Now the rains and snow has washed away
 
 Our white trimmings of paint
 
 And there ain't nothing left but Doc's old sign
 
 And even that's getting faint.
 
 
 
 And still when southern breezes
 
 And twinkling stars cross our little town
 
 And pail moonlight shines through Georgia pines
 
 On the grave of Ol' Doc Brown.
 
 
 
 You can still see that old hitching post
 
 As if in answer to our prayers
 
 Proudly telling the whole wide world
 
 Doc Brown has moved up stairs...
 
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